GEORGE Osborne faces fury over the eurozone crisis when Parliament is recalled today.

But he is likely to face tough questions over the ongoing problems in the eurozone which have deepened in the past few weeks.

There have been big falls in stock markets and fears over the economies of euro-member states such as Italy and Spain.

The pair came precariously close to needing a bail-out last week, while France managed to stave off a humiliating downgrading of its credit rating.

Anger has been mounting over Britain’s ongoing ties with the EU, with a poll showing that most people would vote to leave it.

It adds further weight to the Daily Express crusade to force a Commons debate on Britain pulling out of the EU.

Earlier this year almost 400,000 people sent in coupons backing our call to quit the EU.

Now the crusade has moved online. All demands that get at least 100,000 online signatures on the Government’s new e-petition website have to be considered for a debate in Parliament.

Before the official launch of the site, the Daily Express had already gathered 75,000 online signatures on our own website backing a call for a referendum.

We are pressing the Government to add those names to the official petition on its site, which is approaching the 12,000 mark. Readers who added their names to our original online petition on www.express.co.uk can expect to receive an email in the next few days from the official e-petition site requesting their permission for their names to be added to it.

Just click on the link you receive by email and your signature will be transferred to the official Government petition.

Joining our crusade will force the country’s politicians to discuss an issue they have ducked for too long – should Britain keep bailing out eurozone countries or would we be better quitting the EU altogether?

In the biggest sign yet that public opinion is rallying against the UK’s continued membership, 52 per cent of voters said they want to leave the EU.

Only 30 per cent said they wanted to remain in the EU, according to the YouGov poll.

And six out of 10 people want to have the final say on whether we pull out by voting in a nationwide referendum.

The poll, compiled for the Campaign For A Referendum, piles further pressure on David Cameron to hold the first public vote on Europe since 1975.

Last night the surge of support was being viewed as a warning to Brussels that Britons have had enough of its meddling, financial instability and ever-growing demands on UK taxpayers.